Making Up Your Own Mind, Edward B. Burger
Making Up Your Own Mind, Edward B. Burger
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Making Up Your Own Mind
Thinking Effectively through Creative Puzzle-Solving

Author: Edward B. Burger

Narrator: Edward B. Burger

Unabridged: 3 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/20/2018


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by Edward Burger reveals how you can become better at solving real-world problems by learning creative puzzle-solving skills We solve countless problems—big and small—every day. With so much practice, why do we often have trouble making simple decisions—much less arriving at optimal solutions to important questions? Are we doomed to this muddle—or is there a practical way to learn to think more effectively and creatively? In this enlightening, entertaining, and inspiring book, Edward Burger shows how we can become far better at solving real-world problems by learning creative puzzle-solving skills using simple, effective thinking techniques. Making Up Your Own Mind teaches these techniques—including how to ask good questions, fail and try again, and change your mind—and then helps you practice them with fun verbal and visual puzzles. The goal is not to quickly solve each challenge but to come up with as many different ways of thinking about it as possible. As you see the puzzles in ever-greater depth, your mind will change, helping you become a more imaginative and creative thinker in daily life. And learning how to be a better thinker pays off in incalculable ways for anyone—including students, businesspeople, professionals, athletes, artists, leaders, and lifelong learners. A book about changing your mind and creating an even better version of yourself through mental play, Making Up Your Own Mind will delight and reward anyone who wants to learn how to find better solutions to life's innumerable puzzles.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Josh on September 13, 2020

A guide to creative thinking and problem-solving with examples. Somewhat grandiose in its phrasing. Main tips are to start with solving the simplest form of the problem possible, or else to try come up with a wrong answer and say why it doesn't work - getting the creative process started is better t......more

Goodreads review by Tom on December 19, 2018

Early in a semester, I like to pose to my college algebra students: Jack is looking at Anne, but Anne is looking at George. Jack is married, but George is not. Is a married person looking at an unmarried person? This is from the 2010 book What Intelligence Tests Miss: The Psychology of Rational Though......more

Goodreads review by Alice on January 10, 2021

"Questo libro è stato scritto per... ...le persone che credono che l'istruzione debba servire a migliorare noi e la nostra vita, a permetterci di pensare in modo più efficace e di creare e connettere idee sempre più significative attraverso una forma mentis in continua evoluzione che contribuisca al......more

Goodreads review by Chris on July 13, 2020

This is collection of "puzzles" similar in concept to a Martin Gardner puzzle/math book, but more general. The problems that are more or less mathematics, mostly hail from a "discrete mathematics" settings (those make the best puzzlers anyways). The book itself has about 25 problems, broken down int......more

Goodreads review by Adam on November 12, 2022

It was alright. I'll tell you what this is. It's no secret, but it saves you from wondering. He took his very unique college course on 'effective thinking' and turned it into a very brief book. The first third is the very basic rundown of effective thinking and the rest are puzzles and riddles to pr......more